I wouldn't mind knowing what someone thought of my Doom Metal album Auaesuve - Displaced and Uncharted if anyone has any review-worthy opinions about it, good or bad. Might be interesting hearing someones take on it. I don't have anymore copies of it though.

I'll get around to reviewing. I've been a big slump lately because of work and laziness, but I'll see it through.Edit: I'll see it through someday.

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Yesterday was the birthday of school pal and I met the chick of my sigh (I've talked about here before, the she-wolf I use to be inlove with)... Maaan she was using a mini-skirt too damn insane... Dude you could saw her entire soul every time she sit...

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Merciless need more reviews for their "other" albums, only "The Awakening" has a number of reviews, the rest seems to be largely ignored. So, my suggestion is that you write a review for "Unbound" or the self-titled.

There, just submitted one for Unbound. Not even close to my best work. Like I mention in the review, that particular style, despite being a personal favorite, is nigh impossible to write about for me. I just don't think I write very well when I feel obliged to do so (probably the main reason I stopped reviewing for MC). Oh well, it was an experiment, I just want to pick up my pace a bit. I think I'll stick with the "rare but up to my personal standards" thing I've been doing for the past two years.

I actually just submitted one for Unbound. Probably not my best work either, but I do like this CD quite a bit. We'll see if it gets past the mods

For the past couple weeks, I've been finding places where no reviews exist (or just a few), and submitting one if I feel like I have something to contribute.

It seems like Crimson Glory's Transcendence should really have more reviews for being *ahem* the greatest album ever *ahem*. Kinda hypocritical considering even I haven't dared doing it myself, but come on, guys.

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I know this is an old post, and not directed at me, but do you still want this? 'Cause I've submitted a review for Zemial's 'I Am The Dark' EP, and I'm planning on reviewing a few of the band's other releases, as well as the work of bands like Kawir and Agatus.

My name is Illés András I am the creator of the Dreams After Death funeral doom metal project. Please write a review about my debut album: "Embraced by the Light" if you like funeral doom metal! You can listen my music on my webpage:

My name is Illés András I am the creator of the Dreams After Death funeral doom metal project. Please write a review about my debut album: "Embraced by the Light" if you like funeral doom metal! You can listen my music on my webpage:

My name is Illés András I am the creator of the Dreams After Death funeral doom metal project. Please write a review about my debut album: "Embraced by the Light" if you like funeral doom metal! You can listen my music on my webpage:

Someone please write a review of Caym's new self-titled EP, I can send the mp3's to anyone interested. You can check out our single, Jukai on YouTube at www.youtube.com/caymmetal. Caym is a metal band from Toronto, Ontario Canada.

I'd like to see more positive reviews for Anathema's early stuff (first four albums + EPs) and more negative reviews for their later stuff. At the moment their gay stuff gets all the glowing reviews while their early material is completely neglected. We need to work on fixing that.

We need MORE reviews on JAPANISCHE KAMPFHÖRSPIELE, especially for "Rauchen und Yoga" and their farewell album "Kaputte Nackte Affen". Anyone up for this? I will be working on a few of those early Anathema things soon.Cheers,Aris

I'd like to see more positive reviews for Anathema's early stuff (first four albums + EPs) and more negative reviews for their later stuff. At the moment their gay stuff gets all the glowing reviews while their early material is completely neglected. We need to work on fixing that.

If I wasn't so damn lazy, I'd get on it. Then again, I do like the later stuff. The one I find to be utter shit is A Fine Day To Exit. Can't believe I owned it at one point. Sold it to some indie chick.

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Yesterday was the birthday of school pal and I met the chick of my sigh (I've talked about here before, the she-wolf I use to be inlove with)... Maaan she was using a mini-skirt too damn insane... Dude you could saw her entire soul every time she sit...

I'd really like to see Empyreal review Crimson Glory's self-titled as well as Powerwolf's 'Blood of the Saints'. From what I've read, he is not a fan of Powerwolf - but when I read his reviews I sense a sort of kinship in taste, and I love that thing so much that I'm very curious to read why he isn't a Powerwolf kinda cat. And the Crimson Glory album just seems like something he'd dig and I'd love to read his review on it.

I'd really like to see Empyreal review Crimson Glory's self-titled as well as Powerwolf's 'Blood of the Saints'. From what I've read, he is not a fan of Powerwolf - but when I read his reviews I sense a sort of kinship in taste, and I love that thing so much that I'm very curious to read why he isn't a Powerwolf kinda cat. And the Crimson Glory album just seems like something he'd dig and I'd love to read his review on it.

Yeah, and add Transcendence to that. It would be nice to see Empyreal to raise even more awareness for these incredible records, since my fanboy flag has been far risen.

Noktorn, have you checked out the latest Behemoth album? Before writing my new Demigod review I read a bunch of other Behemoth reviews and thought yours were pretty class. I'd be interested to hear what you have to say about the latest or some of the early black metal shit.

I'd really like to see Empyreal review Crimson Glory's self-titled as well as Powerwolf's 'Blood of the Saints'. From what I've read, he is not a fan of Powerwolf - but when I read his reviews I sense a sort of kinship in taste, and I love that thing so much that I'm very curious to read why he isn't a Powerwolf kinda cat. And the Crimson Glory album just seems like something he'd dig and I'd love to read his review on it.

I've heard a few Powerwolf songs and I can't really say why they don't do much for me. They have all the ingredients but it just sounds sort of forced and un-entertaining, despite starting off strong with each track. It's kind of joyless to me...but eh, maybe I'll change that if I hear a full album. I'll give it 3-4 listens and dole out a review.

I'll review the first two CG albums, sure; been a fan of those for years. Transcendence especially is a gem and really influential on a lot of stuff I like now.

Noktorn, have you checked out the latest Behemoth album? Before writing my new Demigod review I read a bunch of other Behemoth reviews and thought yours were pretty class. I'd be interested to hear what you have to say about the latest or some of the early black metal shit.

I've heard pieces of it since my bandmates are really into it but I don't really like it. I think they fell off hard after Demigod. I'm sure I'll get around to doing more reviews of them when I get more CDs, but as such I just have the three I've reviewed so far.

I've heard pieces of it since my bandmates are really into it but I don't really like it. I think they fell off hard after Demigod. I'm sure I'll get around to doing more reviews of them when I get more CDs, but as such I just have the three I've reviewed so far.

I've heard pieces of it since my bandmates are really into it but I don't really like it. I think they fell off hard after Demigod. I'm sure I'll get around to doing more reviews of them when I get more CDs, but as such I just have the three I've reviewed so far.

I don't download music and the CDs I buy tend to be pretty random. I'd prefer to buy 3 CDs I've never heard of for $15 total rather than one Nuclear Blast release for the same price. Makes my collection pretty eclectic and uneven and slanted towards the very underground.